Shake It Up (season 1)

Shake It Up (season 1)
Country of origin United States
No. of episodes 21
Release
Original network Disney Channel
Original release November 7, 2010 (2010-11-07) – August 21, 2011 (2011-08-21)
Season chronology

The first season of Shake It Up aired on Disney Channel from November 7, 2010 to August 21, 2011. The series revolves around two best friends, Rocky Blue (Zendaya) and CeCe Jones (Bella Thorne) as they try to deal with the cons of being on the most famous TV show Shake It Up, Chicago. Throughout the series, they try to keep their head in the game when it comes to school, babysitting, and being on time and prepared to perform on the show. This season filmed from July 2010 to March 2011. The pilot episode was filmed in February 2010.

The first season consisted of 21 episodes. Bella Thorne and Zendaya appear in all of them. Davis Cleveland was absent for two episodes, Adam Irigoyen was absent for three, Roshon Fegan was absent for four and Kenton Duty was absent for nine.

Premise

Two best friends, Rocky Blue (Zendaya) and CeCe Jones (Bella Thorne) become dancing stars on their favorite show Shake It Up, Chicago with the help of Rocky's older brother, Ty (Roshon Fegan) and the girl's closest friend Deuce Martinez (Adam Irigoyen). Besides their career, they have to deal with the disadvantages of being on the show, such as keeping up with school, watching out for CeCe's younger brother, Flynn (Davis Cleveland), and dealing with other issues that involves with the show. They also deal with their competing frenemies, Gunther and Tinka Hessenheffer (Kenton Duty and Caroline Sunshine), who seems to usually annoy Rocky, CeCe, and the rest of the gang, but they sometimes bond with the group on certain occasions. The opening theme "Shake It Up" is performed by Selena Gomez and is included on the debut soundtrack of the series.

Production and release

The series was announced in late 2009 with casting auditions in October 2009. It was originally titled Dance, Dance Chicago, but it was officially announced on May 21, 2010 that the show was going to be called Shake It Up. Bella Thorne and Zendaya were cast as the female leads and Roshon Fegan from Camp Rock as a co-lead. Production of the series started in July 2010 and ended in March 2011. The series officially premiered on November 7, 2010 after the Hannah Montana one-hour special episode and Disney Channel ordered 21 episodes to roll out throughout the first season.

Music

The debut soundtrack "Shake It Up: Break It Down" was released on July 12, 2011 as a 2 Disc CD + DVD combo and was released in European countries as Shake It Up: Dance Dance. "Shake It Up" was released as the first single from the album on February 15, 2011 and "Watch Me" was re-recorded by Bella Thorne and Zendaya in April 2011 and was later released as the second single on June 21, 2011 with an accompanying music video released on June 17, 2011 during the premiere of A.N.T. Farm.

Opening sequence

The opening theme starts with Rocky and CeCe on the front porch doing a dance routine (a clip from the beginning of "Hook It Up"), then showing clips of the cast members that are included in the episodes of the first season, starting off with Zendaya and Bella Thorne, then going in order with Davis Cleveland, Roshon Fegan, Adam Irigoyen, and Kenton Duty. It then shows more various clips of the cast members as it gives credit to the creator of the series, Chris Thompson. A final clip shows Rocky and CeCe doing a small dance routine on the stage of Shake It Up, Chicago with the series title next to them.

Cast

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Recurring

Episodes

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11"Start It Up"Shelley JensenChris ThompsonNovember 7, 2010 (2010-11-07)1016.2[1]

Best friends Rocky Blue (Zendaya) and CeCe Jones (Bella Thorne) audition for the dance show, Shake It Up, Chicago. Rocky and CeCe do a spotlight dance and Rocky makes it in. Unfortunately, CeCe gets stage fright and doesn't make it in. The following morning, Rocky stays in her PJ's and it is CeCe who convinces her to get changed and go on the show. On what is to be her first appearance on the show, Rocky decides she does not want to participate since CeCe did not make it as well. CeCe forces Rocky to show up anyway as it has been their lifelong dream to dance on Shake It Up, Chicago. CeCe accompanies Rocky to the studio and just when Rocky is about to go on she handcuffs herself to CeCe so they both have to dance during the filming of the show. The host, Gary Wilde, sees them dancing and decide that they both have the "it" factor and he keeps both of them on the show.

Guest stars: Caroline Sunshine as Tinka, R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, Anita Barone as Officer Jones, Matthew Scott Montgomery as stage manager

Songs featured: "Scratch" by Beach Girl5, "Roll the Dice" by Marlene Strand, "Watch Me" by Margaret Durante, "Our Generation" by Sibel Redzep and "All the Way Up" by Alana de Fonseca.
22"Meatball It Up"Shelley JensenJohn D. Beck & Ron HartNovember 14, 2010 (2010-11-14)1044.1[2]

Rocky and CeCe get their first paychecks and having their own debit cards. The nice man who gave them their cards promises to be friends with the girls and gives them loads of free things. Rocky and CeCe spend money on themselves instead of Deuce and Ty, so they treat them to The Olive Pit. At the restaurant CeCe and Rocky's cards are overdrawn, resulting them into eating The "Big Fat Heart Attack," spaghetti with a big meatball in order to let all of the orders be free. Meanwhile, Gunther and Tinka are babysitting Flynn and he tricks them into housekeeping and giving him half the pay. Georgia Jones isn't that angry as she loves coming home to clean dishes. At the end of the episode, Gary treats the Cast of Shake It Up, Chicago to a huge lunch from the Olive Pit. When Gary introduces CeCe and Rocky to meatballs, they get sick.

Guest stars: Quest Crew from America's Best Dance Crew as the Dancers from "Shake It Up, Pittsburgh" Caroline Sunshine as Tinka, Anita Barone as Officer Jones and Jack Plotnick as Phil Stuts, Jodi Taffel as Brenda the Waitress, and Sophia Taylor Ali as Tasha Brooks

Songs featured: "We Right Here" by Drew Ryan Scott
33"Give It Up"Shelley JensenRob LottersteinNovember 21, 2010 (2010-11-21)1034.3[3]

Rocky and CeCe decides to do a marathon in Shake It Up! Chicago so CeCe can get the Spotlight Dance and Rocky can donate money to a retirement home and also impress an elderly lady who hates her. CeCe gets energy drinks because the rules are to keep dancing on the floor without falling down. However Flynn (Davis Cleveland) drinks all of the energy drinks and becomes energetic and that Rocky and CeCe are too tired stopping Flynn. At the marathon, they nearly feel sleepy but thanks to Deuce, who gave them lightning pants, they win the marathon but end up sleeping at the end. When they win the spotlight dance, they fall asleep and Flynn dances, but then falls to the ground, asleep.

Songs featured: "Watch Me" by Bella Thorne & Zendaya and "Our Generation" by Sibel Redzep

Guest stars: Caroline Sunshine as Tinka, R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, Anita Barone as Georgia Jones, and Renée Taylor as Mrs. Locassio
44"Add It Up"Shelley JensenEileen ConnNovember 28, 2010 (2010-11-28)1053.8[4]

CeCe finds herself in trouble when she learns that she is failing algebra class so Deuce finds her a tutor. Georgia tells CeCe that if she doesn't bring her grades up she's grounded and will have to quit "Shake It Up Chicago". When the tutor shows up at CeCe's house, CeCe, who was expecting a college boy, finds out that the tutor is a child genius in college named Henry (Buddy Handleson). Flynn then "breaks" CeCe's algebra tutor when Henry shares hair gel with Flynn and starts playing video games with him. When a fed-up Rocky offers her own tutoring services, Henry drops the bomb that CeCe is dyslexic. Meanwhile, Gunther convinces Ty to go on a date with Tinka (Caroline Sunshine) because Gunther (Kenton Duty) thinks Tinka feels lonely. Ty ends up enjoying their date. They dance and think about going out again. Gunther and Deuce bet on arm wrestling. They bet on Deuce's clothes, and when CeCe is cheered up by Rocky about not being embarrassed of her dyslexia, they ask Deuce why he's walking around in just a sleeveless shirt and in his boxers. Thanks to Rocky CeCe is able to bring her grade in Algebra up to a B and remains on "Shake It Up Chicago".

Guest stars: Caroline Sunshine as Tinka, R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, Anita Barone as Georgia Jones, and Buddy Handleson as Henry Dillon
Songs featured: "It's Alive" by Nayana Holley

Note: This was Buddy Handleson's first appearance as a recurring character playing Henry Dillon.
55"Kick It Up"Shelley JensenRon ZimmermanDecember 5, 2010 (2010-12-05)1074.3[5]

After CeCe ruins Deuce's and Rocky's dates at the movie theater (though Rocky does not care), Deuce points out that CeCe and Rocky are too joined together like Gunther and Tinka. So, CeCe decides to be separated from her for a little while. After some desperate calls to some old friends, including her grandmother, CeCe runs into Rocky and sees that she has already made new friends at her karate class and CeCe is afraid she may lose her best friend. CeCe hangs out with Tinka who tells her that Gunther and her are individuals, just individuals together. Meanwhile, Flynn enlists his new friend, Henry, to join his karate class to help fend off bullies.

Songs featured: "All Electric" by Anna Margaret and Nevermind
Guest stars: Caroline Sunshine as Tinka, Kent Boyd from So You Think You Can Dance as Himself, Buddy Handleson as Henry Dillon, and Fred Stoller as Sensei Ira

Absent: Roshon Fegan as Ty Blue
66"Age It Up"Shelley JensenRob LottersteinDecember 9, 2010 (2010-12-09)108N/A

When Rocky and CeCe get to dance with teen sensation Justin Starr, they go to his apartment and rehearse, but when Rocky and CeCe are expected to leave, Rocky wants to stay because she wants to take a picture with Justin Starr's hat. Unfortunately CeCe catches Justin making out with his manager. CeCe then tries sending the picture to her mom, thinking that she may have a solution to the problem, but she accidentally sends it to everyone on her contact list. Later, they go to apologize to Justin, but instead of being mad at them, he thanked them, revealing to them that he's not 16, but 24 years old and that his manager is his wife. Meanwhile, Ty tries to make Gunther more "hip", after being rejected by a popular cheerleader. Later, Gunther realizes that he doesn't need to change to impress a girl, after Danielle states that Tinka is a reject.

Guest stars: Caroline Sunshine as Tinka, R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, Stephanie Lemelin as Karen Chris Trousdale as Justin Starr, Kiersey Clemons as Danielle, and Breaksk8 from America's Best Dance Crew as featured dancers
Absent: Davis Cleveland as Flynn Jones and Adam Irigoyen as Deuce Martinez
Songs featured: "Not Too Young" by Chris Trousdale and Nevermind

Note: This is the first and only episode to premiere on a Thursday night.
77"Party It Up"Shelley JensenJenny LeeDecember 12, 2010 (2010-12-12)1063.7[6]

When Rocky and CeCe finds out a dancer can't make it to Gary's party, they plan to take her place. Georgia refuses to let her daughter attend the party and tells the girls that they're too young to go to Gary's party. Georgia explains to CeCe that she's trying to protect her from getting hurt. CeCe and Rocky disobey Georgia and sneak out to the party. When they get there though they find out that they aren't guests, but are there to serve the guests. Meanwhile, Ty and Deuce are left babysitting Flynn, but when CeCe's mom comes home, due to a scheduling mix up, they both try to hide, but CeCe's mom catches them trying to leave. CeCe's mom later finds out that the girls sneaked out, after forcing the boys to drink tons of water, and goes after them. The girls get caught and Georgia shows up to take them home. Georgia makes Rocky, CeCe, Ty, Deuce, Flynn, and even Gary clean the house.

Guest stars: R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, Anita Barone as Georgia Jones, Mitch Holleman as Xavier, Garrett Clayton as Dylan, and Danielle Yu as Model

Absent: Kenton Duty as Gunther Hessenheffer
Songs featured: "Breakout" by Margaret Durante and "Roll the Dice" by Marlene Strand

Notes: This episode, along with the So Random! episode "Colbie Caillat" has been pulled as of December 23, 2011 and is being reevaluated due to eating disorder references.[7][8][9][10] However, the episode appears to have been put back into rotation as of April 2012, with the previously mentioned references removed.[11] This is also the first episode in the series where Gunther and Tinka don't appear.
88"Hook It Up"Shelley JensenChris ThompsonDecember 19, 2010 (2010-12-19)102N/A

CeCe and Rocky invite their friend Deuce to videotape them for a school project and he overhears Gary Wilde deciding whether or not to fire two dancers. Fearing that it could be CeCe and Rocky, he shows them the footage and the two set out to prove to Gary Wilde that they should get as much recognition as the dancers who have been on the show before. Little that they know that they weren't the last ones hired and that Gary wasn't planning to take them off the show. Meanwhile, Ty teaches Flynn how to do some dance steps to impress an older girl.

Songs featured: "All The Way Up" by Alana de Fonseca

Guest stars: Caroline Sunshine as Tinka, R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde and Allie DeBerry as Destiny
99"Wild It Up"Joel ZwickChris ThompsonJanuary 9, 2011 (2011-01-09)1104.1[12]

Rocky tries to change her image when she reads a blog about how she is a "goody-two-shoes". The next day, she tries to prove that she's not. After, she goes back. Meanwhile, Flynn and Deuce try to catch a mouse on the loose in the Jones' apartment.

Guest stars: Cat Deeley, the host of So You Think You Can Dance as Vice Principal Winslow, Thomas Kasp as Frankie "The Complication", and Saltare from America's Best Dance Crew as featured dancers
Absent: Roshon Fegan as Ty Blue, and Kenton Duty as Gunther Hessenheffer
Songs featured: "We Right Here" by Drew Ryan Scott

Note: This is the second episode in the series where Gunther and Tinka don't appear.
1010"Match It Up"Joel ZwickRob LottersteinJanuary 23, 2011 (2011-01-23)1114.3[13]

Deuce and Savannah are happy together, but when Savannah finds someone with more money than Deuce, she dumps him. Deuce announces that he and Savannah are back together, but he doesn't know that she's only with him because he won a contest to win 10,000 dollars. Ty pretended he's a billionaire to show Deuce that Savannah is only with him because of his money. When Deuce realizes that she starts to flirt with Ty, Savannah and Deuce break up and Deuce gets together with Dina. Meanwhile, Flynn helps Henry earn a Coyote Scout camping badge, but sadly Henry is hopeless.

Guest stars: R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, Juliette Goglia as Savannah, and Ainsley Bailey as Dina Garcia
Absent: Kenton Duty as Gunther Hessenheffer
Songs featured: "Bling Bling" by Windy Wagner

Note: This is the third episode in the series where Gunther and Tinka don't appear.
1111"Show It Up"Joel ZwickEileen ConnFebruary 20, 2011 (2011-02-20)1124.0[14]

Rocky is determined to beat perennial champions Randy and Candy at the talent show after Candy wins every single award. Upon realizing that they will lose against Candy and her fellow cheerleaders, they enlist Gunter and Tinka to dance with them in the show but Candy and Randy recruit them for their team soon after. CeCe does not give up and brings in her secret weapon Ty. Meanwhile, Flynn helps Deuce prepare to MC the show.

Guest stars: Caroline Sunshine as Tinka, and Charlet Chung as Candy Cho

Songs featured: "We Right Here" by Drew Ryan Scott and "All the Way Up (instrumental) by Alana de Fonseca
1212"Heat It Up"Katy GarretsonJohn D. Beck & Ron HartFebruary 27, 2011 (2011-02-27)1093.7[15]

When the heat goes out in Rocky’s apartment, CeCe invites Rocky, Ty, and their mother to move in with them. Meanwhile, Ty builds himself a man cave to get away from the women of the house. Tinka hopes that something will hatch from an egg that she's "raising".

Guest stars: Caroline Sunshine as Tinka Hessenheffer, Anita Barone as Georgia Jones, and Carla Renata as Marcie Blue
Absent: Adam Irigoyen as Deuce Martinez and Kenton Duty as Gunther Hessenheffer
Songs featured: "Breakout" (instrumental) by Margaret Durante

Note: This is the first episode where Tinka appears without Gunther.
1313"Glitz It Up"Eric Dean SeatonRon ZimmermanMarch 6, 2011 (2011-03-06)1133.8[16]

Rocky and CeCe choreograph and mentor young contestants for a beauty pageant. When the girls meet some of the pageants, Sally Van Buren and Eileen Keller. Meanwhile, Deuce tries to win over Dina's father by taking a special test: taking care of his beloved pet pig, Pinky, for a day.

Guest stars: Caitlin Carmichael as Eileen Keller, Emily Skinner as Sally Van Buren, Ainsley Bailey as Dina Garcia and John D'Aquino as Don Rio Garcia
Absent: Davis Cleveland as Flynn Jones, Roshon Fegan as Ty Blue, and Kenton Duty as Gunther Hessenheffer
Songs featured: "All Electric" by Anna Margaret and Nevermind

Note: Fourth time in the series where Gunther and Tinka don't appear.
1414"Hot Mess It Up"Eric Dean SeatonJohn D. Beck & Ron HartMarch 20, 2011 (2011-03-20)1143.6[17]

Rocky and CeCe host a video webcast offering teen advice. When CeCe gives some bad advice to "Lonely Boy", his twin sister "Glitter Girl" wrote an email stating that it was there fault they made her twin brother move away who might be Gunther and Tinka. Meanwhile, the boys host an advice show of their own called "Zombie Talk".

Guest stars: Caroline Sunshine as Tinka, R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, Poreotics from America's Best Dance Crew as featured dancers

Songs featured: "Breakout" by Margaret Durante, "Not Too Young" by Chris Trousdale and Nevermind, "We Right Here" by Drew Ryan Scott, "Bling Bling" by Windy Wagner, "It's Alive" by Nayana Holley, "Roll the Dice" by Marlene Strand, and "Our Generation" (instrumental) by Sibel Redzep
1515"Reunion It Up"Sean McNamaraHoward J. MorrisApril 10, 2011 (2011-04-10)1163.7[18]

CeCe and Rocky get the chance to dance with Ronnie and Angie, two of the original dancers of Shake It Up, Chicago. Meanwhile, Deuce accidentally kills Flynn's goldfish, Mr. Goldberg, and plans a proper funeral for Mr. Goldberg.

Guest stars: Anneliese van der Pol as Ronnie, Meagan Holder as Angie, and R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde
Absent: Kenton Duty as Gunther Hessenheffer
Songs featured: "Our Generation" by Sibel Redzep

Note: This is the fifth episode of the series where Gunther and Tinka don't appear.
1616"Sweat It Up"Joel ZwickDavid TolentinoMay 1, 2011 (2011-05-01)1173.1[19]

CeCe fakes a leg injury in order to avoid participating in gym class. Rocky lies and says that she is having her appendix removed to avoid laser tag with the nerds. Meanwhile, the boys take care of a neighbor's dog, but the dog proves to be difficult.

Guest stars: R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, Anita Barone as Georgia Jones, Zayne Emory as Howard, Jamie Kaler as Coach Lesseur, and Wendy Worthington as Ms. Lee

Absent: Kenton Duty as Gunther Hessenheffer
Songs featured: "Just Wanna Dance" by Geraldo Sandell and Riky Luna

Note: This is the sixth episode of the series where Gunther and Tinka don't appear.
1717"Vatalihootsit It Up"Joel ZwickJohn D. Beck & Ron HartJune 12, 2011 (2011-06-12)1183.3[20]

Gunther and Tinka want CeCe and Rocky to come visit their home and celebrate Vatalihootsit Day with them. Things don't really go well with the parents and they try to get Ty and Flynn for help. In the end, CeCe and Rocky wants to stay but Vatalihootsit Day was over and Gunther and Tinka kicked them out. Meanwhile, Ty auditioned for a juice commercial, but he didn't get the audition. Instead, the producer asks Flynn to shoot the commercial.

Absent: Adam Irigoyen as Deuce Martinez
Songs featured: "Dance for Life" by Adam Hicks and Drew Seeley
Note: This episode premiered on Disney Channel UK on May 7, 2011, over a month before the US premiere.

Guest stars: Bronson Pinchot as Kashlack Hessenheffer, Mary Birdsong as Squizza Hessenheffer, Caroline Sunshine as Tinka Hessenheffer, R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, and JabbaWockeeZ from America's Best Dance Crew as featured dancers.
1818"Model It Up"Eric Dean SeatonJenny LeeJune 17, 2011 (2011-06-17)1154.1[21]

Rocky and CeCe get a chance at a modeling career but the people only like Rocky. So she gets a chance to be a model for Glam Magazine, but it's in New York. Rocky is hesitant to go, but her friends all encourage her to go, saying that it is a big chance for her. Meanwhile, the boys have to do chores for Mrs. Locassio because Deuce and Ty broke Flynn's video game console and they have to get money to get him a new one.

Guest stars: Jungle Boogie from America's Best Dance Crew as featured dancers and R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde.

Songs featured: "Roll the Dice" by Marlene Strand

Notes: This episode aired on a special timeslot due to Disney Channel having Night of Premieres on June 17 and this is the first episode of the series where Gunther appears without Tinka.
1919"Twist It Up"Shelley JensenEileen ConnJuly 10, 2011 (2011-07-10)1193.7[22]

CeCe and Rocky start a new dance craze. Mrs. Garcia wants to throw a huge party for Dina's birthday, but Dina wants a simple, small party, so CeCe and Rocky take over organizing Dina's party. Meanwhile, Flynn gets a new robot that destroys things with its laser eyes, and he gets his friend Henry to help him. Deuce tries to impress Mrs. Garcia by learning some dance moves from Ty.

Guest stars: R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, Buddy Handleson as Henry Dillon, Ainsley Bailey as Dina Garcia, and Maggie Wheeler as Mrs. Garcia

Songs featured: "Twist My Hips" by Tim James and Nevermind
Absent: Kenton Duty as Gunther Hessenheffer

Note: This is the seventh episode where Gunther and Tinka don't appear.
2020"Break It Up"Shelley JensenTeleplay by: Jenny Lee
Story by: Chris Thompson
July 24, 2011 (2011-07-24)1214.1[23]

Rocky, CeCe, Flynn, Ty, Deuce, Gunther and Tinka all go on a vacation together. When they play Truth or Dare, CeCe dares Rocky to jump in the lake. Rocky does the dare, but ends up landing on a broken bottle, thereby cutting her foot.

Songs featured: "School's Out" by Kyra Cristiaan

Guest stars: Jackie Debatin as Dr. Semple, Caroline Sunshine as Tinka Hessenheffer, R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, Anita Barone as Georgia Jones, and Carla Renata as Marcie Blue
2121"Throw It Up"Shelley JensenRob LottersteinAugust 21, 2011 (2011-08-21)1203.4[24]

CeCe and Rocky get the opportunity to perform a big spotlight dance number alongside a British dance crew, "The Highlighters". Right before the performance, Gary gets sick, leaving Rocky and CeCe in charge of the show.

Guest stars: Caroline Sunshine as Tinka, R. Brandon Johnson as Gary Wilde, Anita Barone as Georgia Jones, and Cameron Boyce as Fake Highlighter
Absent: Roshon Fegan as Ty Blue and Kenton Duty as Gunther Hessenheffer
Songs featured: "Watch Me" by Bella Thorne & Zendaya, "Dance For Life" by Adam Hicks and Drew Seeley, "School's Out" by Kyra Cristiaan , and "Season 1 Mash up" by Various

Note: This is the last episode that Caroline Sunshine as Tinka is a guest star and the second time where Tinka appears without Gunther.

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